If you like, i could search for my "Installed products lister" that includes Windows Api calls for uninstallation.I did not added anything else to it like "check product folder if empty" after uninstallation or anything else related to that topic.

Sincerly,

KodeZwerg.

sorry bad english and Delphi are my hobby politeness is not one of my strengths in writing, just because it sounds rough doesn't mean that I mean it rough.

If you like, i could search for my "Installed products lister" that includes Windows Api calls for uninstallation.I did not added anything else to it like "check product folder if empty" after uninstallation or anything else related to that topic.

If you like, i could search for my "Installed products lister" that includes Windows Api calls for uninstallation.I did not added anything else to it like "check product folder if empty" after uninstallation or anything else related to that topic.

What I was trying to tell: I programmed an application that list all installed products and registry keys for selected product with an uninstall option.Since you've found something useful it's obsolete

Best wishes!

sorry bad english and Delphi are my hobby politeness is not one of my strengths in writing, just because it sounds rough doesn't mean that I mean it rough.

If you like, i could search for my "Installed products lister" that includes Windows Api calls for uninstallation.I did not added anything else to it like "check product folder if empty" after uninstallation or anything else related to that topic.

What I was trying to tell: I programmed an application that list all installed products and registry keys for selected product with an uninstall option.Since you've found something useful it's obsolete

Yeah I think HiBit Uninstaller is very good, however I need something wich have an "install tracker" the best I've seen is Uninstall Tool by CrystalIdea.Instead scan by missed uninstalled elements, this (also) track the instalation, log each file, register value added in the system.

Instead of looking for items missing from uninstalling, Uninstall Tool you can also track the installation process, saves a record of the files and other items added during the process. This is more effective than just "guess" what things are missing to delete, but we have also the option make an scan.So Uninstall Tool is the best because have: Installation tracker + Uninstall scanner.https://www.crystali...a.com/uninstall-tool

By other side, some time ago I sent an email to HiBit Software, asking if they could add the "Install tracker", and in fact it's a feature they are developing.So let's hope at some point we get this

That feature i also programmed many years ago.... doing a registry snapshot before installation, same for installation folder, installation ended = create new snapshots, compare them and write differences in an own database.It only worked for WindowsXP and earlier, Vista changed everything about "what i can do and what i can't do" i did not felt yet to update my logic

If many people want's, I could reinvent my logic to be WindowsVista+ compatible, to me it was just a fun project

sorry bad english and Delphi are my hobby politeness is not one of my strengths in writing, just because it sounds rough doesn't mean that I mean it rough.

I use the Geek uninstaller. It's dead simple and fast and will scan for leftover files and registry entries. It is portable. It doesn't run any services, so maybe it doesn't catch as many things as others, but it's so straghtforward that it's wonderful. It can remove windows 10 apps, too - even ones you can't uninstall.

I just heard about this one: Mirekusoft Install Monitor. I haven't tried it. Appears to work like Total Uninstall, but runs as a service, so installs are constantly monitored rather than needing before- and after- scans. Comes with a startup monitor.

Are you sure is based on the code of Geek Uninstaller?According to their websites, CrystalIDEA exists since 2005, GeekUninstaller since 2012.In fact, according to its history of changes, the Install Tracker was added on November 12, 2011, a year before GeekUninstaller was published.

I didn't know about Total Uninstall, it looks pretty good, it would be good to check the level of tracking that both do, and see which one is better

Are you sure is based on the code of Geek Uninstaller?According to their websites, CrystalIDEA exists since 2005, GeekUninstaller since 2012.In fact, according to its history of changes, the Install Tracker was added on November 12, 2011, a year before GeekUninstaller was published.

Are you sure is based on the code of Geek Uninstaller?According to their websites, CrystalIDEA exists since 2005, GeekUninstaller since 2012.In fact, according to its history of changes, the Install Tracker was added on November 12, 2011, a year before GeekUninstaller was published.

Throwing another uninstaller into the mix: BCUninstaller - haven't used it, (I use Revo Pro Portable).

Bulk Crap Uninstaller (or BCUninstaller) is a free (as in speech) program uninstaller. It excels at removing large amounts of applications with minimal user input. It can clean up leftovers, detect orphaned applications, run uninstallers according to premade lists, and much more! Even though BCU was made with IT pros in mind, by default it is so straight-forward that anyone can use it.